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I have a 2005 Ford Focus 2.0 TDCi that starts and stops just fine, but after a drive where the car gets up to operating temperature if I try and start it again without letting it cool down a little bit (usually around 30 min does the trick) it just won't start. It cranks and tries to turn over, but it's like it is not getting fuel or air so it doesn't do anything.
Mechanic thought this was the immobilizer, and he's sent the instrument cluster away to be repaired, but this has not solved the issue. I only experience this issue after doing a drive where the car gets up to operating temp and only if I try and start it while it's still warm.
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